LOCC Holiday House set to close Nov. 30
Published 8:00 am Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Lake Oconee Community Church’s 2010 Holiday House will close out this year’s Christmas store on Tuesday, Nov. 30. All items in the store will go on sale beginning Friday, Nov. 26. All proceeds from the Holiday House will go to support needy local families through various Greene and Putnam County charities.
The Holiday House still has a wide selection of Santas, Christmas trees, ornaments, wreaths, angels, table decorations, garlands…everything you need to complete your holiday decorating!
“The entire greater Lake Oconee community has shown tremendous support for this year’s Holiday House,” commented Linda Welde-Fossier, Holiday House director. “We sincerely want to thank all of our customers and sponsors who have made this year’s store possible, and look forward to a strong finish of this year’s fundraising effort.”
The sponsors of the 2010 Holiday House include: Aurum Jewelry Art, China Garden Restaurant, Daily Nails, HomeKeeps of Lake Oconee, Jay Dell, Lake Oconee Eye Care, Le Petit Jardin, Luigi’s Pizza, Lutini’s, Madeleine Page, Magnolia Art Gallery, Mandevilla, Neighborhood Cleaners, N K Vintage (Nina Kalawsky), Paper Soiree, The Potted Geranium, Spillin’ the Beans Coffee Shop, Spotlight Theatres, Strandz Hair Salon, and Sweet Kneads. And last but certainly not least, the many Lake Oconee Community Church volunteers and their friends who have dedicated many hours to make this year’s store possible.
This year’s Holiday House is located in the Lake Oconee Village shopping center at 6183 Lake Oconee Parkway — approximately eight miles south of I-20 on the west side of GA-44 between CVS pharmacy and the China Garden. It is open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday and noo to 5 p.m. on Sundays, only closed on Thanksgiving.
People may still donate new or no longer used Christmas items at the Lake Oconee Welcome Center located at 5820 Lake Oconee Parkway next to Boats With Gusto on the east side of Lake Oconee Parkway (highway 44). Items can be dropped off between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. Tuesday through Friday.